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Thursday, January 31, 2013

When you subtract -6 from me, the result is 20. What integer am I?

1. Solve for the interest with the following conditions: $800 for 4 years at 3%.
$95
$94
$96
$97

Ans: $96

2. When you subtract -6 from me, the result is 20. What integer am I?
14
26
-14
-20

Ans: 14

3. Express in standard numeral form: 10^3
100
1000
10000
100000

Ans: 1000

4. When you express 36/54 in lowest terms, you will get
2/3
4/5
7/9
11/13

Ans: 2/3

5. Express in standard numeral form: 3^5
243
486
729
81

Ans: 243

6. Given 3/10 = n/30, find n.
6
9
3
18

Ans: 9

Solve for the volume of the rectangular prism. The dimensions are length=20.4, width=15, height=10.

1. Solve for the volume of the rectangular prism. The dimensions are length=20.4, width=15, height=10.
30.6
306
3060
30600

Ans: 3060

2. What is 26/100 in percent form?
26%
2.6%
0.26%
260%

Ans: 26%

3. Choose the best answer: 3/9 __ 12/45
>
=
<
None of the above

Ans: >

4. 80% of 150 is equal to
100
110
120
130

Ans: 120

5. When you add -10 to me, the result is 15. What integer am I?
35
25
-35
-25

Ans: 25

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 38 and 94?

1. Given the rate=3.8% and percentage=200, find the base.
5263.16
52631.6
526316
526.316

Ans: 5263.16

2. The answer I get after writing 3% in decimal form is
0.3
0.03
3
0.003

Ans: 0.03

3. What if 7 4/9 is reduced by 3 ½?
4 17/18
3 17/18
5 17/18
6 17/18

Ans:  3 17/18

4. Given 10/11 = n/33, find n.
30
10
3
15

Ans: 30

5. 15% of 80 is equal to
12
13
14
15

Ans: 12

6. What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 38 and 94?
1
20
2
4

Ans: 2

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How many significant digits do 10.097 have?

1. What is 0.217 in simplest fraction form?
17/ 1000
21/ 100
217/ 1000
217/ 10000

Ans: 217/ 1000

2. How many significant digits do 10.097 have?
2
3
4
5

Ans: 5

3. What answer will you get if you express 2^6 in standard numeral form?
12
64
24
32

Ans: 64

4. What is 2 2/5 increased by 1 1/5?
3 3/5
3 1/5
4 3/5
4 1/5

Ans: 3 3/5

5. Multiply 9.4 and 5.8.
0.5452
54.52
545.2
5.452

Ans: 54.52

6. Find the percentage if the base= 6759 and rate= 28%.
18.9252
189.252
1892.52
18925.2

Ans: 1892.52

Monday, January 28, 2013

The polygon has dimensions 15, 12, 44, and 28. Find its perimeter.

1. Choose the best answer: 35/48 __ 7/12
>
=
<
None of the above

Ans: >

2. Multiply 6.5 and 1.3.
0.0845
0.845
8.45
84.5

Ans: 8.45

3. The answer I get after writing 49% in decimal form is
49
0.49
4.9
0.049

Ans: 0.49

4. The polygon has dimensions 15, 12, 44, and 28. Find its perimeter.
96
97
98
99

Ans: 99

5. What is 8/100 in percent form?
80%
8%
0.8%
800%

Ans: 8%

6. State 0.91 in percent.
91%
9.1%
0.91%
910%

Ans: 91%

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 14 and 91.

1. Given the rate=13% and percentage=678, find the base.
5215.38
521.538
52.1538
52153.8

Ans: 5215.38

2. The product of 5 and (-12) is
-60
60
70
-70

Ans: -60

3. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 14 and 91.
14
7
91
3

Ans: 7

4. Determine the rate knowing that the base=2459 and percentage=38.
0.154%
1.54%
15.4%
154%

Ans: 1.54%

5. Choose the best answer: 45/27 __ 5/3
>
=
<
None of the above

Ans: =

6. The answer I get after writing 99% in decimal form is
99
9.9
0.99
0.099

Ans: 0.99

Friday, January 25, 2013

Round off 0.003086 to three significant figures.

1. What answer will you get if you round off 580895 to the nearest hundred thousands?
500000
600000
580000
5800

Ans: 600000

2. Express 15/100 in lowest terms.
2/5
7/9
3/20
11/21

Ans: 3/20

3. 25% of 16 is equal to
4
0.4
8
0.8

Ans: 4

4. Round off 0.003086 to three significant figures.
0.003
0.00309
0.0031
0.00308

Ans: 0.00309

5. What is the result when you round off 85678 to the nearest ten thousands?
91000
90000
9000
80000

Ans: 90000

6. Choose the best answer: 7/8 __ 21/40
>
=
<
None of the above

Ans: >

If the base=25000 and percentage=10000, find the rate.

1. Solve the following: 1/8 + 3/8
1/3
1/2
2/3
3/4

Ans: 1/2

2. What is the result when you round off 34.2814 to four significant figures?
34.2814
34.281
34.28
34.0

Ans: 34.281

3. What if 5 7/12 is reduced by 1 1/6?
4 5/12
5 5/12
4 7/12
5 7/12

Ans: 4 5/12

4. Which number has three significant figures?
0.0014
1.4141
0.01414
0.0141

Ans: 0.0141

5. If the base=25000 and percentage=10000, find the rate.
40%
39%
41%
42%

Ans: 40%

6. Find the volume of the cylinder. Use these dimensions: radius=2.5, height=6.5.
12.756250
1275.6250
127.56250
12756.250

Ans: 12.756250

Thursday, January 24, 2013

What is 0.0056 in simplest fraction form?

1. What is 5/100 in percent form?
5%
50%
0.5%
500

Ans: 5%

2. What is 38/100 in percent form?
36%
37%
38%
39%

Ans: 38%

3. What do I get if I write 85/100 in decimal form?
0.085
0.85
8.5
0.0085

Ans: 0.85

4. Find the least common multiple (LCM) of 8 and 4.
8
4
32
16

Ans: 8

5. What is 0.0056 in simplest fraction form?
56/ 1000
14/ 2500
56/ 10000
7/ 1250

Ans: 7/ 1250

6. State 0.03 in percent.
30%
3%
300%
0.3%

Ans: 3%

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

A polygon has sides which measure 39, 27, 62, and 18. The perimeter of the polygon is

1. State 0.98 in percent.
0.98%
9.8%
98%
980%

Ans: 98%

2. Find the surface area of the rectangular prism. Use these dimensions: length=25, width=15, height=10.
1550
1560
1570
1580

Ans: 1550

3. The product of 0.34 and 2.4 is
0.816
8.16
81.6
0.0816

Ans: 0.816

4. A polygon has sides which measure 39, 27, 62, and 18. The perimeter of the polygon is
144
145
146
147

Ans: 146

5. What is the result when you round off 11321109 to the nearest millions?
11000000
12000000
11300000
10000000

Ans: 12000000

6. Solve for the interest with the following conditions: $12000 for 2 1/2 years at 6%.
$180
$1800
$18000
$18

Ans: $1800

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

What is the top number of a fraction called ?

1. The satellite by ISRO which will be launched in 2012 to study the solar corona-the outermost region of the Sun?
Aditya
RISAT - 1
RESOURCESAT-2
Megha-Tropiques

Ans: Aditya

2. The 2010 Asian Games, also known as?
X Asiad
XVII Asiad
XVI Asiad
XIII Asiad

Ans: XVI Asiad

3. What is the top number of a fraction called ?
Denominator
Number
Numerator
Fraction

Ans: Numerator

4. Longsightedness,defect of vision is also known as what?
Hypermetropia
Myopia
Nocturnal myopia
Degenerative myopia

Ans: Hypermetropia

5. What do laughter and comedy do for the human body?
Triggers Hunger
Decreases the body`s ability to absorb alchohol
Boosts blood flow and immunity
All of the above

Ans: Boosts blood flow and immunity

Monday, January 21, 2013

Astigmatism is a condition affecting which part of the body?

1. In a certain code PAGE is written as 3%7@, SCORE is written as 8#9@. How is PEAS written in that code?
3@#8
3@%9
3@%8
3%@8

Ans: 3@%8

2. Astigmatism is a condition affecting which part of the body?
Eye
Ear
Brain
Throat

Ans: Eye

3. Which device is used to measure Electric current?
Ammeter
Electrometer
Pedometer
Hydrometer

Ans: Ammeter

4. What is a baby Hare called?
Pup
Leveret
Calf
Farrow

Ans: Leveret

5. Which among the following dates is observed as International Day against Corruption?
December 6
December 8
December 9
December 15

Ans: December 9

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Water freezes at what temperature?

1. What flower is the symbol of secrecy?
Lotus
Lily
Rose
Sunflower

Ans: Rose

2. Which of the following publishes Global Tobacco Epidemic?
World Health Organization
World Tobacco
National Safety Council
None of the above

Ans: World Health Organization

3. Water freezes at what temperature?
0 degree Celsius
32 degree Celsius
40 degree Celsius
None of the above

Ans: 0 degree Celsius

4. What is a baby kangaroo called?
Boomer
Joey
Kangoo
Doe

Ans: Joey

5. What is the average weight gain for those who quit smoking?
Less than 10 pounds
10-15 pounds
15-20 pounds
More than 20 pounds

Ans: Less than 10 pounds

Saturday, January 19, 2013

There are five different houses. A to E, in a row. A is to the right of B and E is to the left of C and right of A. B is to the right of D. Which of the houses is in the middle.

1. Who ran the first marathon?
Patrick Makau
Haile Gebrselassie
Phidippides
Zhou Chunxiu

Ans: Phidippides

2. There are five different houses. A to E, in a row. A is to the right of B and E is to the left of C and right of A. B is to the right of D. Which of the houses is in the middle.
B
A
D
C

Ans: A

3. What is brown fat?
Baby fat
Pork fat
Beef fat
Bulging body fat

Ans: Baby fat

4. Who is the winner of Miss Universe 2010?
Yendi Phillipps
Jesinta Campbell
Anna Poslavska
Jimena Navarrete

Ans: Jimena Navarrete

5. What is 2011(New Year) equivalent Roman Numerals?
MXI
MMXI
XIM
MXIXI

Ans: MMXI


Friday, January 18, 2013

Which is also called as Black Diamond?

1. Which is also called as Black Diamond?
Mercury
Gold
Silver
Coal

Ans: Coal

2. You drive to the store at 20 mph and return by the same route at 30 mph. Discounting the time spent at the store, what was your average speed?
25 mph
24 mph
20 mph
21 mph

Ans: 24 mph

3. Where in your body is your patella?
Foot
Palm
Knee
Neck

Ans: Knee

4. What is Acne?
Skin Disease
Medicine
Fever
None of the above

Ans: Skin Disease

5. Which method is used to help people gain physical and emotional healing and wellness?
Sonotherapy
Rhythm Orders
Musictherapy
Sonar

Ans: Musictherapy


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

What is a Federation?

1. World largest watch have been started where it is?
Waltham
China
Makkah
None of the above

Ans: Makkah

2. What machine converts kinetic energy to electricity?
Convertor
Generator
Insulator
Windmill

Ans: Generator

3. What is a Federation?
A voluntary federation of autonomous states
An autonomous federation of voluntary states
Both option1 and option2
None of the above

Ans: A voluntary federation of autonomous states

4. A matter that has a definite volume but no fixed shape is called what?
Gas
Solid
Liquid
None of the above

Ans: Liquid

Which among the following country is considered to be the Origin of Coffee Plant?

1. Which among the following country is considered to be the Origin of Coffee Plant?
Italy
USA
Ethiopia
Peru

Ans: Ethiopia

2. How many taste buds are on your tongue?
9000
900
90000
90

Ans: 9000

3. How many Nations/Countries taking part in Asian Games 2010?
35 Nations
46 Nations
43 Nations
45 Nations

Ans: 45 Nations

4. What is the first book of the bible?
Deuteronomy
Leviticus
Exodus
Genesis

Ans: Genesis

5. The letters A, B, C, D, E, F and G, not necessarily in that order, stand for seven consecutive integers from 1 to 10 D is 3 less than A B is the middle term F is as much less than B as C is greater than D G is greater than F. Then the Fifth integer is?
C
D
A
F

Ans: A

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Which chess piece could be a member of the church?

1. What is the name of the smallest bone in the human body?
Stirrup bone
Ulna
Femur
Fibula

Ans: Stirrup bone

2. Which among the following waves are most commonly used in the Night Vision Devices?
Microwaves
Infra Red Waves
Ultra Violet Waves
Radio Waves

Ans: Infra Red Waves

3. Who was the first man in space?
Yuri Gagarin
Harrison Schmitt
Charles Duke
Edgar Mitchell

Ans: Yuri Gagarin

4. What is the national drink of Yugoslavia?
Coffee
Rakia
Slivovitz
Apple Juice

Ans: Slivovitz

5. Which chess piece could be a member of the church?
Knights
Rooks
Bishop
Pawns

Ans: Bishop

Monday, January 14, 2013

Pierre Morad Omidyar is the chairman of which Online auction shopping website?

1. The First advertisement for the iphone was aired during which awards?
70th Academy Awards
Oscar Award
79th Academy Awards
77th Academy Awards

Ans: 79th Academy Awards

2. Pierre Morad Omidyar is the chairman of which Online auction shopping website?
Amazon
Meritline
Staples
eBay

Ans: eBay

3. Tiger woods is a well known personality in which of the following sports?
Polo
Golf
Chess
Formula One

Ans: Golf

4. The normal percentage of body fat for women is:
5%-10%
10%-20%
25%-30%
20%-35%

Ans: 25%-30%

5. What is the national flower of Japan?
Chrysanthemum
Lotus
Acacia pycnantha
White Lily

Ans: Chrysanthemum

6. Who invented the Vacuum Cleaner?
James King
Walter Hunt
Hubert Booth
Alva Fisher

Ans: Hubert Booth

Sunday, January 13, 2013

(1/10)18-(1/10)20=?

1. (1/10)18-(1/10)20=?
0.9
99/10
99/1020
None of the above

Ans: 99/1020

2. The human brain weighs about?
1 pound
3 pounds
6 pounds
4 pounds

Ans: 3 pounds

3. What does NASA stands for?
National Aeronautics and Space Aeronautics
National Airforce and Space Administration
National Aeronautics and Solar Administration
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Ans: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

4. What is the name of the force holding us to the Earth?
Buoyant Force
Friction
Upthrust
Gravity

Ans: Gravity

5. To whom Nobel Prize in Peace for the year 2010 was awarded?
Liu Xiaobo
Barack H. Obama
Albert Arnold
Martti Ahtisaari

Ans: Liu Xiaobo

6. What were the first false teeth made from?
Porcelain
Ivory
Plastic
acrylic resins

Ans: Ivory


Saturday, January 12, 2013

In which of the following country are the largest users of internet?

1. Which of the following is not a web browser?
Safari
Opera
Chrome
Unix

Ans: Unix

2. In which of the following country are the largest users of internet?
USA
London
Brazil
China

Ans: China

3. Who is the CEO of YouTube(video sharing website)?
Elliot Zuckerberg
Salar Kamangar
Jimmy Donal
Lawrence Mark

Ans: Salar Kamangar

4. The wire inside an electric bulb is known as the what?
Insulator
Filament
Electric wire
None of the above

Ans: Filament

5. What type of acid is used in Car Batteries?
Hydrochloric Acid
Sulphuric Acid
Amino Acid
None of the above

Ans: Sulphuric Acid

Friday, January 11, 2013

Who was the 16th US President?

1. Which part of the body is most sensitive to radiation?
The Whole body
Ears
Skin
The Blood

Ans: The Blood

2. Who was named as the Person of the year 2010 in Time Magazines?
The Whistleblowers
Barack Obama
Bernanke
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg

Ans: Mark Elliot Zuckerberg

3. Where is the famous painting ’Mona Lisa’ is displayed?
America
London Museum
Louvre museum, Paris
Singapore

Ans: Louvre museum, Paris

4. Who was the 16th US President?
George Washington
Bill Clinton
Abraham Lincoln
John Adams

Ans: Abraham Lincoln

5. One pound of fat is equivalent to:
3050 calories
3500 calories
3051 calories
3550 calories

Ans: 3500 calories

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Of the 200+ viruses linked to the common cold, what is the most prevalent type?

1. Calcium crystals are a normal part of what body region?
Ears
Spine
Gouty Joints
Nasal Cavity

Ans: Ears

2. Which is the only bird that can rotate its head to 270 degrees?
Peacock
Pigeon
Hen
Owl

Ans: Owl

3. Find out the word which does not belong to the group
Grape
Organge
Potato
Lemon

Ans: Potato

4. Of the 200+ viruses linked to the common cold, what is the most prevalent type?
Rhinovirus
Parvovirus
Herpesvirus
Cytomegalovirusx

Ans: Rhinovirus

5. Find the next in the sequence: AC,CE,EG,GI,IK,
KN
KM
KU
KK

Ans: KM

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Which country`s National Anthem has only music but no words?

1. Who is named as ICC's ambassador for 2011 World Cup?
Pointing
Lara
Smith
Tendulkar

Ans: Tendulkar

2. In which city was the first public opera house opened?
Venora
Milan
Rome
Venice

Ans: Venice

3. Medications to treat and fight flu are called:
Antifluviral Medications
Antiviral Medications
Antifluval Medications
Postviral Medications

Ans: Antiviral Medications

4. What is the meaning of the word Pain in Latin?
Uncomfortable
Punishment
Suffer
Fever

Ans: Punishment

5. Which country`s National Anthem has only music but no words?
Bahrain
Italy
China
India

Ans: Bahrain

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The abbreviated term ADHD denotes the condition commonly known as:

1. Five girls are sitting in a row. Rashi is not adjacent to Sulekha or Abha. Anuradha is not adjacent to Sulekha. Rashi is adjacent to Monika. Monika is at the middle in the row. Then, Anuradha is adjacent to whom out of following?
Rashi
Sulekha
Abha
Monika

Ans: Rashi

2. Vice president of International Cricket Council for the period of 2010-2012?
Jagmohan Dalmiya
Alan Isaac
Ray Mali
David Morgan

Ans: Alan Isaac

3. How many calories are in a gram of fat?
9 Calories
12 Calories
15 Calories
18 Calories

Ans: 9 Calories

4. Hedonophobia,hedonism,and hedonist are terms rooted in the Greek word for:
Pain
Pleasure
Companionship
Hardship

Ans: Pleasure

5. The abbreviated term ADHD denotes the condition commonly known as:
Attention Deficit Hypersensitivity Disorder
Affliction Diffusion Hyperactivity Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Affection Deficit Hypersensitivity Disorder

Ans: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Monday, January 7, 2013

If it takes five minutes to boil one egg, how long will it take to boil four eggs?

1. The Study of Fish is known as:
Pomology
Ornithology
Ichthyology
Zoology

Ans: Ichthyology

2. Where was held the World Scrabble Championship in November?
Indonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
Canada

Ans: Malaysia

3. If it takes five minutes to boil one egg, how long will it take to boil four eggs?
5 minutes
50 minutes
20 minutes
10 minutes

Ans: 5 minutes

4. Ayers Rock in Australia is also known as?
Stonehenge
Grand Canyon
Uluru
None of the above

Ans: Uluru

5. Which is the largest auto producing nation?
USA
Japan
Germany
China

Ans: Japan

6. What is the closest planet to the Sun?
Jupiter
Mars
Venus
Mercury

Ans: Mercury

Sunday, January 6, 2013

What do deciduous trees do?

1. What metal impurity makes rubies red and emeralds green?
Chromium
Copper
Crocoite
All of the above

Ans: Chromium

2. When is world Ozone day is celebrated?
September 16th
November 16th
November 14th
November 5th

Ans: September 16th

3. Ageusia is the loss of which sense?
Smell
Sense in Foot
Taste
Sense in Skin

Ans: Taste

4. In the year 2011 the United Nations has designated the International Year of what?
Forests
Biodiversity
Youth
Child

Ans: Forests

5. What do deciduous trees do?
Colours of the leaves will change
Lose their leaves in Summer
Lose their leaves in winter
The Trees will grow faster

Ans: Lose their leaves in winter



Saturday, January 5, 2013

Solve for the volume of the triangular prism with these dimensions: height of the base=12, length of the base=14, height of the prism=16.

1. What percentage of the human body is water?
75%
66%
80%
15%

Ans: 66%

2. In the human body where is your occiput?
Back of head
Front of Head
Throat
Spinal Cord

Ans: Back of head

3. What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 8 and 11?
1
4
11
88

Ans: 88

4. Solve for the volume of the triangular prism with these dimensions: height of the base=12, length of the base=14, height of the prism=16.
1345
1346
1347
1344

Ans: 1344

5. Who is the Owner of Bing, Search engine?
Steve Ballmer
Eric Emerson Schmidt
Carol Ann Bartz
None of the above

Ans: Steve Ballmer

6. A rectangular prism has these dimensions: length=11.2, width=6.4, height=5.9. Determine its surface area.
35.14
3514
351.4
351.04

Ans: 351.04


Friday, January 4, 2013

What is the result when you round off 149.691 to the nearest integer?

1. What is the largest organ of the human body?
Brain
Liver
Spine
Skin

Ans: Skin

2. From a 2010 study of happiness, which country ranks #1 in life satisfaction?
America
Denmark
Switzerland
Canada

Ans: Denmark

3. Multiply 5.4 and 2.3.
12.42
124.2
1.242
0.1242

Ans: 12.42

4. What is the result when you round off 149.691 to the nearest integer?
149.69
149.7
150
149

Ans: 150

5. The IMF was founded in Bretton Woods in which state?
New York City
New Hampshire
New Delhi
None of the above

Ans: New Hampshire

Thursday, January 3, 2013

What is the name of the Paris stock exchange?

1. People of which African country recently voted in a historic referendum for a new constitution?
Ghana
Libya
Kenya
Mali

Ans: Kenya

2. What is the name of the Paris stock exchange?
MATIF
Euronext
Bourse
NouveauMarche

Ans: Bourse

3. Which Spanish painter has first exhibition at 16?
Francisco Pradilla Ortiz
Luis Ricardo Falero
Rosario Weiss
Pablo Picasso

Ans: Pablo Picasso

4. What is the meaning of sericulture?
Growing Trees
Growing Plants
Growing Silkworms
None of the above

Ans: Growing Silkworms

5. In 2011, the Newzealand will host which worldcup
Football
Cricket
Rugby
Tennis

Ans: Rugby

6. What is the capital of Sicily?
Accra
Palermo
Prague
Conakry

Ans: Palermo


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Express 128/144 in lowest terms

1. What is the name of Irrational fear of red?
Achluophobia
Erythrophobia
Haematophobia
Heliophobia

Ans: Erythrophobia

2. Who is the Founder of `Apple Inc` that designs and markets consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers?
Jack Dorsey
Steven Paul Jobs
Eric Emerson Schmidt
Carol Ann Bartz

Ans: Steven Paul Jobs

3. What do I get if I write 9/1000 in decimal form?
0.00009
0.0009
0.009
0.09

Ans: 0.009

4. Express 128/144 in lowest terms.
5/17
13/15
7/11
8/9

Ans: 8/9

5. Iran opened its first nuclear power plant on August 21st 2010 at?
Bushehr
Esfahan
Rasht
Kerman

Ans: Bushehr

6. What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 15 and 10?
30
5
10
3

Ans: 30


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Which is the biggest stadium in the world?

1. What did mathematician John Napier invent?
Algebra
Arithmetics
Logarithms
Algorithm

Ans: Logarithms

2. Which is the biggest stadium in the world?
Rungnado May Day Stadium
Strahov Stadium
Estadio Azteca
Beaver Stadium

Ans: Rungnado May Day Stadium

3. 0.07 should be written as ____ in fraction form.
70/100
17/100
7/100
7/1000

Ans: 7/100

4. What if 3/8 is reduced by 1/16?
5/16
7/16
10/13
9/16

Ans: 5/16

5. Which oil is used to preserve timber?
Lube oil
Creosotex
Olive
Crude

Ans: Creosotex

6. Find the base if the rate=2.5% and percentage=225.
9000
900
8000
800

Ans: 9000